Monday, August 29th, 2005
Much of the extraordinary in life lies just beneath the surface of the mundane.
Much of the extraordinary in life lies just beneath the surface of the mundane.
For kids activity night we played dress up (with a twist). It seemed that the object of the evening was (rather than the usual dress-up-to-look-pretty(and/or)handsome) a race to see how many outfits they could squeeze into and how quickly they could change from one to the other. “Hey, I’m a dog…look! Cowboy… frog!… ladybug oops, […]
Moving, they say, is like death; the ending of one phase and the beginning of another. Of late we have made this transition rather regularly. Each move has been different, but there is always a large element of the unknown lurking in the shadows of our thoughts. Illumination and expulsion of this […]